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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1928)
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21.1928 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON J PARE FIVfi nnw.Tv Mrs. Rahn Mrs. Kay Hostesses Th Oriental room at the Marlon hotel was the setting today at one ' of the most attractive afternoon af- fairs of the month when Mrs. Arthur Rahn and Mrs. Ercel Kay entertained there at a ten table bridge luncheon. -Green lined Chinese bowls hold' ing tiny - yellow chrysanthemums centered the small tables wnere tne guests were seated. The guest group Included Mrs. Frank Spears, Mrs. T. A. Roberts, Miss Mabel Robertson, Mrs. Harry Hawkins, Mrs. Fritz Blade, Mrs. John H. Carson, Mrs T. A. Lives- ley. Mrs. John J. . Roberts, Mrs. John H. McNary, Mrs. HoUis Hunt ington, Mrs: Asahel Bush, Mrs. Ous Hlxson, Mrs. Linn smith, Mrs. E. c. Cross, Mrs. Milton Meyers, Mrs. T. B. Kay, Mrs. W. Carlton 8m!th, Mrs. A. B. Galloway, Mrs. Clifford Farmer. Mrs. Paul Hendricks, Mrs P. D. QuUenberry, Mrs. Frank Drckebach, Jr., Mrs. Russell Catlln Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Jr., Mrs. Keith Powell. Mrs. W. L. Phillips, Mrs. W C. Dyer Mrs. R. M. Holer, Mrs. Prince W. Byrd. Mrs. William Wal ton, Mrs. David W. Eyre, Mrs. O. C. Locke, Mrs. Henry Meyers, Mrs. Homer Egan, Mrs. Carl Nelson. Mrs. J. L. Woodworth, Mrs. W. H. Lytle. Mrs. W. H. Dancy. Mrs. Frank M. Moore, Mrs. Curtis Cross, Mrs James Linn, and Mrs. DavN Ben nett Hill. . . , Members of the Salem Woman's elub were hostesses this afternoon at the exhibit of Charles C. Mc Kim's paintings In the Bllgh build ing on High street sponsored by the Salem Arts league. .Tonight mem bers of the Order of the Amaranth will serve as hostesses. ; Four Prizes Given At Club Bridge Tea Thirty-one tables of bridge were In play at the Woman's clubhouse yesterday afternoon when the 8a lem Woman's club . sponsored a benefit bridge In connection with the eight booth bazaar. Prizes for high bridge scores were won yes terday by Mrs. Ray Hartman, Mrs. B. B. Flack, Mrs. J. H. Wlllett and Mrs. A. C. Nelson. Prizes were presented by Mrs. George L. Forge who with the as sistance of Mrs. Charles E. Strlck lin, served as general chairman of the entire affair. Tea was served by a committee headed by Mrs. - Milo Rasmussen. Rainbow girls who assisted with the serving were the Misses Julia Creech, Maxlne Myers, Virginia Holt, Dorothy White, Juanlta Pow ell, Cynthia Delano, Virginia Ber ger, Margaret Drager, Ruth Pick, Katherine Laughrige, Eleanor Wright, Margaret Bean, Caroyl Braden, and Lois Wilkes. Harvest Home Festival Tea Friday The women's home missionary so ciety of the First Methodist church will be hostess on Friday afternoon from 2 to II o'clock at the annual harvest home festival In the Old People's home on Center street. All church women of the city are In vited to take part In the affair and to bring donations of vegetables and fruits, fresh and canned for the home. At present 35 old people are mak ing their home permanently In the Center street home. It is maintain ed by the Methodist church with the assistance of outside contributions as well. Mrs. R. C. Glover is -chairman of the program committee for the harvest home on Friday afternoon Mrs. I. L. McAdams Is chairman of the tea committee. . Miss McNary Entertains Class Forty-two members of the Bar aca Phllathea class of the Calvary Baptist church were entertained on Monday evening by Miss Nina Mc Nary In her home. A musical pro gram was enjoyed during the eve ning. During a short business meeting Stanley Walker was elect ed president of the class; Miss Alice Zelkle was named vice-president. Mrs. White, secretary and Mr. Du mas, treasurer. Lunch was served late In the evening with Mrs. Ross at the serv ing urns. The Misses Alice Ztelkte, Zelda Harlan and Edwlna Baker assisted with the serving. Special guests of the class were Rev. and Mrs. Earl Cochran, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregg. Elks' Club Dance This Evening The Salem Elks lodge win be host tonight at a turkey dance In the ball room of the local temple; Dances are planned for each fort night during the winter months. Special Thanksgiving features are planned tor tonight's affair. Ben Ramseyer is chairman of the committee arranging the series of fortnightly dances. Stop Itching Skin Stop worrying about such skin troubles as Eczema. For a clean, smoothrhealthy skin apply Zemo. It penetrates, sooths and quickly relieves Itching, and when used regularly will clear away Eczema, pimples, Dandruff, Rashes and sim ilar Itching, annoying skin trouble that are dangerous if neglected. Use 7mo day or night. It does not show. 35c 60c. $1 00. adv. 21 CUE. FOR KIN IRRITAT'9"" Clubs Edited by Luncheon Honors ' Edinburgh Resident Mrs. W. Wenlock entertained In her home Monday afternoon hon oring Mrs. James Thomson, ' who recently came to Salem from Edin burgh, Scotland. Mr. Thomson Is a nephew of Mr. D. B. Jarroen. Lovely yellow . chrysanthemums centered the dining room table where lunch was served. In the group . were - the honor guest, Mrs. James Thomson, Mrs. J. Robertson, Mrs, H. Moore, Mrs. Ed Stewart; Mrs. William Bhekley and the hostess, Mrs. W. Wenlock. Dinner Precedes Dance Preceding the dance of the Tilll- cum club in Castillian hall last night, 20 members of the club' en Joyed a formal dinner In the Green Gate room of the Spa. Fall flowers In vivid shades cen tered the long dining table and clever favors marked covers for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glover, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Brophy, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Canfield, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. U. Scott Page. IMr. and Mrs. W. L Needham, Dr. and Mrs. Fred Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Willett, Mr.' and Mrs. , V. E. Kulin, and Mrs. J. C. Perry. More than 40 couples formed the guest and host groups at the Tilli cum dance. Academy Students In Recital Tonight ' Senior students lnthe school ox music at Sacred Heart academy will present a concert . of solo and en semble voice and Instrumental num bers In St. Joseph's auditorium on Chemeketa a nd North Winter streets tonight, beginning at 8:15. All friends of the academy and those Interested in music are invited by the faculty and young musicians to at tend the concert. In observance of the . Schubert Centennial observed throughout the world this week a group of Schubert numbers will be given by the school quartette and a paper .on Franz Schubert will be read by Miss Jo sephine Barr. The Droeram will Include, the following numbers; ' -, ) To Uuslc Ondahoorn tb Wave Proudly On. Our Beautiful Star and Stripe ,";. KeiT Academy of Sacrrd Heart Orchestra Mai nolia Piano Davit Barbara Schoetthoefer Scarf Dane Piano duet .... Chamlnade Hamona EelutiUo. Claudia Settlemier .. Constance Oof fin. Jeaa. -Andrews The Bunlng Sea Piano , Barbbour Alexia Bremner Prison Sou and Allegro from "111 Tro- vatore" Vcrdl Violin, Patricia Dunian ' Piano, Bernlce Duncan The Butteerfly Etude Piano .... Chopin Marram Mary Mathman a) Pour Leaf Clover Brownell b) The Woodpecker Nertn Vocal Trio An -Order for a Picture Reading- Edmund Wetaner (a) Polonaise in A-flat major Piano.... Chopin - - (b) Puck Edward diet Norma Maler (a) Memories .... Charlei Wakefldfl Cad man b Minuet Beethoven Senior Ensemble Violin I, Mrurtt Estudlllo '29 Violin II. Marcaret McNamee '39 Piano. Helen Jonaa '29 'Cello, Avnea Molsan '29 Prani Schubert Paper Joiephlne Barr fa) Ave Maria Schubert tb) Mtnuetta from "Bonata In O" .... .Schubert Barred Heart Quartette - Violin t. Norma Maler; Violin n. Mar guerite Estudlllo; 'Cello. Ames Molsan: Piano, Marraret Mary Nsthmsn Valte Brlllnnte Nicola! von Wilm Piano I, Helen Jonas TWann IT. .Inunhln liar fa cAdle Bong Voice McFavdrn b) Falrjr Bells Jest Monica Ruth The Rivals Act IX Richard Brla- sler Sheridan Sir Anthony Absolute . . Arnold Jarvla Captain Absolute, hit ion .. Augustine Meyer . . Capprlcclo Josef Low Piano T. Airnea Molsan Piano II. Marturtlta Estudlllo 'al Ate Maria fitrarary b Bleep Little. Treasure ,. Clourh Lelgh- Choral Clasa AmaranfJi Card . Party Friday The Order of the Amaranth will sponsor a benefit card parly on Friday evening In the Woman's clubhouse on North Cottage street J. Burton Crary Is general chair man ot the affair. He will be as sisted by the chairman of subcom mittees Including Mrs. w. A. Bushey, Mrs. J. Burton Orary, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Protzman, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Halik, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Follis. CAN WALK FIVE MILES A DAY After Taking Lydia E. Pink ham't Vegetable Compound VrnvMoni. R. T. "It !. two rears ago since I fir ft took Lydia E. tin. nam vrgeianie Compound for my nerve, and other bad feelings and it b.i been help ing ins all this time so that I am able to do all my work now and walk about Ave miles a day bnidra, I am till taking jour m.dleine and feel like a roung woman although 1 am about 4s years old now. I feel well and hippy and If anyone withes to writ to me about your medicines I will be ghd to an.wer." .ii.n. i. Tniiioin. II requot Duett, providaace, K. L and Rosalia beer. Phon. S3 Mrs. C. K. Spaulding Hostess Mrs. Charles K. Spaulding was hostess today at the first of a series of two afternoon affairs which she planned for this .week. -Guests were bidden today for seven tables of bridge and tea. Both affairs are being given In the big Spaulding home on Court street. ' Baskets of lavender anil rose col ored chrysanthemums were com bined wit Thanksgiving novelties around the big Irving rooms. The rose colored blooms and tall rose tapers centered the serving table In the dining room. At the tea hour Mrs. Spaulding's three daughters, Mrs. Roy Mills, Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding and Mrs. Lewis Griffith, assisted. . , Tomorrow afternoon Mrs. Spauld ing will be hostess at a nine-table bridge tea, . Kappa Kappa Gamma Dinner Tonight . Salem alumnae members of Kap pa Kappa Oamma national sorority will meet at dinner at the Spa to night to form plans for the organi zation of a Kappa alumnae organl tion. Reservations for the dinner are being made with Mrs. H. C. Pin ley at In addition to Mrs. Pin ley the 'committee In charge of the affair Includes Miss Leah Ross and Miss Winifred Graham. Among the prominent Salem women who are alumnae of Kappa Kappa Gamma are Mrs. Pinley, Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Jr., Mrs. Brazier Small, Mrs. Bert Ford, Miss "Ruth Griffith, Miss Helen Rose, Miss Marian Bow man, Mrs. Asel Eoff, Miss Josephine Albert, Mrs. J. M. Canse, Miss Carin Degermark, Mrs. Lloyd Payne, Miss Leah Ross and Miss Winifred Gra ham. . ' .. '. Miss Nash, Pianist, MacDowell Artist In the regular November concert, scheduled for next Moaday evening, November 28, the Salem MacDowell club will present Miss Dorothea Nash, of Portland, , prominent pi anist,, whose . lecture, .concerts are popular wherever given. Miss Nash returned recently from a year's study In London. The concert next Monday even ing will be given In Professor T. S. Roberta' studio no North Summer street. The club chorus Is holding re hearsals regularly In preparation for the Christmas concert which -will be given the first week In December in Bllgh s Capitol theater. Mr 8. Steusloff Alpha Chi Hostess Mrs. Claude Steusloff was hostess on Monday evening, In her home on North 13th street, at a meeting of the Alphl Chi Omega alumnae club. In the group were Mrs. Monroe Gilbert, Mrs. Martin Fereshetlan, Mrs. C&tl Pope. Mrs. Ansley Bates. Miss Kathryn Hartley, Mrs. Burton Myers, Miss Ethelwynne ' Murton, Mrs. Leigh Anderson, Mrs. Gardner Knapp, Mrs. James Smart, Mrs. G. P. Chambers. Miss Dorothea Steus loff, Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Miss Malml Victor, Miss Grace Holt, Miss Louise Williamson, Miss Winifred Byrd, and the hostess, Mrs. Steusloff. A business meeting occupied the the group in the early evening. ' A number of special features have been arranged for the dance in Castlhan hall tonight which Is sponsored by the Salem Daughters of the Nile club for the benefit of the convalescent home adjoining the Portland Shrine hosiptal for children. 1 New Hair Mode from Broadway "Everyone admires my hair, now that I'm doing It the new way that nearly every really smart girl I know Is using." sari Miss Agnes Traney, popular dancer, now ap pearing In the Broadway hit, "Rio Rita." "My hair doesn't need sham pooing more than once a month, now. My scalp feels better than It ever hag felt. I have gotten rid ot all my dandruff. My hair Is much easier to arrange, and It Rtays that way. All I do to keep It like this Is put 1 few dashes of Danderlne on my brush every time I use it. It's wonderful how Danderlne adds to the beauty of your hair, makes It look so silky and lustrous." Danderlne Is not oily. It removes the oily film from each strand of hainand restores the natural color and lustre. It dissolves dandruff, cleanses and Invlgoratea the scalp. It Is delightfully fragranced. The big bottles are lust 3&c at all dru stores, beautiful, smooth, gleaming hair and a neaitny scalp lor a lew cents.' adv. MUSIC I Worthlfifto FOR WEE LADS ' If you tiave a lilttle man In your family of 2. 4 or 0 years, he will Just love to be the proud owner of the smart English suit seen In 8tyle No. 26x1 in sacque coat effect, with but ton-trimmed vestee and rolled col lar. II has real pockets, too, for the "tanky" and straight shorts that make these little folk feel so grown up. It will make an excellent Xmas gift that will be useful at the same time. Tan wool Jersey with vestee rever facing, cuffs and pockets made of French blue jersey Is one of the smartest and most popular combinations. Navy blue Jersey with grey Jersey, French blue linen with tan, bright red woolen, jade green woolen, light navy blue velvetaen. striped percale with white pipque. ana nue green cotton oroaaciotn with white pique ae only a few of the many smart Ideas suitable for its development. For a pattern of the above design end 15 cents In stamps or coin to Fashion Department, Capital Jour nal, 18 East 18th street, New York city. Etokta Club Tea For Farm Home Members cf the Etoka club were hostesses at a silver tea yesterday in the J. Ray Pemberton home, on South Commercial street for the benefit of the Children's Farm Home at Corvallls. Offerings during the afternoon totalled more than $14. An Interesting talk on the work of the farm home was given dur ing the early afternoon by Mrs. C. P. Bishop, one of the directors. Musical numbers included vocal solos by Mrs. Mason Bishop and piano numbers by Mrs. Bemlce Clark-East and Rachel Pemberton. Mrs. E. C. Van Slyke presided at the serving urns arranged on the tea table centered with yellow aril golden chrysanthemums. Mrs. Pem berton was assisted by Mrs. Eric Butler and Mrs. William BreU In the serving. The next meeting of the Etoka club will be held In December and will be a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Eric Butler. ... Her friends are happy to hear that Mrs. H. M. Durkheimer has recovered sufficiently from a "re cent Illness to be up and about In her home on South 15th street. Sage Tea Darkens Cray Hair Gray hair stamps you "old," and there Is no need to submit to It I For gray, faded or streaked hair may be perfectly restored to color by ap ulving a mixture of saee tea and sulphur. Either prepare the recipe ut nume or gi'i inrm any arug sujrc a bottle of "Wyeth s Sage and Sul- Ehur Compound'1 for only 75c. This i merely the old-time recipe im proved by the addition of other In gredients. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with it, drawing this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears: after another application or two, the natural col or of the hair Is restored and It be comes youthfully thick, glossy and lustrous. adv. Announcement Ida M. Mathews Opening a Music Studio in the Nelson Building;. Soloist and Teacher CELLO, BANJO, MANDOLIN, GUITAR, HAWAIIN IN STRUMENTS. STUDENT ORCHESTRAS NOW BEING FORMED For Information write or phone S40 THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Teachers Day V AtWoman8Club The Salem Woman's elub will ob serve teachers' day on Saturday at the afternoon club meeting with all of the teachers of the city invited to be guests of the club at the meeting. The main address of the after noon will be made by Professor Thomas H. Genae. member of the faculty of the University of Ore gon extension division, and form er head of the" training school at Monmouth state Normal school. Mrs. U. 8. Dotson, wife of the pmlclpal of Yew Park school, will be chairman of the tea committee on Saturday. . . . Miss Gilles Bride At Woodburn Woodburn-i-st. Luke's Catholic church was the scene of a beautiful wedding yesterday morning at 1:16 when Miss Blandlna Gilles, daugh ter of Mr. and Mm Ptoi mile. r.f Woodburn became the bride of Jo seph Sonnen ot Hubbard. Nuptial nign mass was sung by the chil this is the ""'at f at Hamilton's on Saturday, Nov. 24tli The opening of Togland at this store this year will be an event long. to be remembered by the younger generation. j Never before in the history of this store has there been a finer or lar ger assortment of toys for all ages of children. Both the domestic and foreign markets have been searched, in order that our stock this year may be complete in every way. Dolls, Buggies, Mechanical Toys, Electric, Trains, Games, everything to please the children FREE CANDY! 4isu dren's choir ot St. Luke's with Bis ter Clementine at the organ. Solos were given by Martin Bchlndler and the Impressive ceremony was per formed by Rev. Father J. & Rubis. The bride was lovely In a simple white wedding gown of flat crepe with full length veil and bandeau of orange blossoms. She carried a shower boquet of pink rosebuds and white carnations. - Miss - Mathilda Gilles, sister of the bride, was her bridesmaid and was attractively gowned In peach georgette, with a bandeau of sliver leaves and car ried an arm bouquet of rosebuds and carnations. Robert Soimen. brother ot the groom acted as best man. The church was decorated In yel low and white chrysanthemums and tall baskets of these flowers were arranged on either side of the altar with streamers of yellow and white from the baskets to the perpetual light In the center, forming a cano py under which the bridal party took their places. Following the ceremony a wed ding breakfast and reception were held at the home of the bride fol lowed by a wedding ' dinner at 1 o'clock for the Immediate relatives your invitation to visit icial opening of Every child visiting Toyland Saturday afternoon or evening, and accompanied by either parent, will receive a package of candy FREE I 840 Court Street In keeping with the spirit of Christmas, all departments of the store will offer a plcndi(taricty of Home-Gifts that will - aintA a it a imp nnro a and close friends. In the evening a wedding dance was given at the Foresters ball with musio by Joe Bchlndler, Tony, Henry and August Penka, . : . . i. Mr. and Mrs. Sonnen are leaving today for California where they will spend the winter, . . Miss Miltanberger is Honored on Birthday Miss Imogens Miltonberger was delightfully honored on Monday evening, the 11th anniversary ot ber birthday, when a surprise party was given for her by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Miltonberger, In their home on Tamarack street. Mrs, Alice Wenger assisted Mrs. Milton berger. The evening was spent with games and musio and supper was served later at a long table centered with pink carnations and a big birthday cake with pink tapers. In the group were Miss Imogene Miltonberger, the honor guest, Mrs. Nona White, Miss Zelpha White, Miss Ruth Howe, Miss Lpls Plum mer, Misses Rets; and Leta Robin son, Miss Rose Hull, Miss Mildred BO" WaWI (ton, Crab tree. Misses Lottie and Oeorgnt Nasfci Mr. and Mis. Clayton Jack sen. Miss Betty Lewis, Miss Marie Frame, Miss Morgan, Miss Laura Whits; Miss Helen Miltonberger, Mrs. Alice Wenger, Victor Wolfe, Freddy Wolfe, Byron Cooley, Leo Oraber, Harold Amett, Carl Wen. ger, Et Nash, Carl Collins, George Miltonberger, and Leo Seeley. ..... Eastern Star Supreme. Officer Guest Here Four hundred and fifty members ot the Eastern Star and Masonlo lodges met in the dining room of the local Masonic Temple at dinner last night to honor the Most Worthy Grand Matron of the Order of the ' Eastern Star, Mrs. Emma Chad wick I of Seattle, who was the guest of Chadwfek chapter. -, The long dining tables were ar ranged In the recently refinlshed dining and social rooms ot the temple and were centered with rose colored primroses and tall green tapers In crystal holders. . ' Seated at the honor guest table were Mrs. Chad wick, Miss Gussle (Additional Society on Page 10) BTi IN 4 WW U1